1924, 3545 E.14th showroom 1
Arthur Lee, sec. treasurer
C. L. Ellingsen, general manager
Arthur Seller, president
Field and Lee was a short-lived auto dealership from 1923 to 1927, owned by R C. Field and Arthur Lee. They had showrooms in different locations around Oakland, and sold different makes of cars including Chevrolet and Star Cars. 1 They also sold used cars.
In January 1923, they opened a temporary showroom at 3865 East 14th (now International). They quickly decided they needed more space, and started planning for a new 12,000 sq. ft. showroom at 3545 East 14th. 2,3
In 1924, they had both the 36th and E.14th showroom and the Arnstein - Field & Lee Star Showroom on Broadway at 28th. 4 In 1926, ads appear for used cars sold at 3rd Avenue and E.12th St. 5 Later in 1926, they announced they were closing the Broadway and 28th showroom. 7
And in 1927, there was an ad indicating the business was dissolved and the main store (36th and E.14th) was closing for good on April 1, 1927. 6
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Links and References
- Field and Lee to Handle the Star Car Here Oakland Tribune October 26, 1924
- New Firm Makes Big Sales Start Oakland Tribune January 21, 1923
- New Field and Lee Building Oakland Tribune October 28, 1923
- Star Car ad Oakland Tribune November 30, 1924
- used car ad Oakland Tribune January 10, 1926
- closing ad Oakland Tribune March 6, 1927
- closing Broadway location Oakland Tribune June 27, 1926

